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1、静安区2014学年第一学期高三年级教学质量检测英语试卷 2014. 12(120分钟完成; 总分:150分) 第I卷 (共 103 分) (第I卷试题的答案请做在答题卡上)I. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversa

2、tions and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At the mans office.B. At the womans office.C. In a cinema. D. Outside thei

3、r dormitory.2. A. She likes fruit salad. B. She eats whatever she likes.C. She prefers to be on a diet. D. She is afraid of gaining weight.3. A. 7:30. B. 7:40. C. 7:50. D.8:00. 4. A. Tims excellent performance. B. Tims assignment.C. Tims graduation day. D. Tims study habits.5. A. Husband and wife. B

4、. Manager and customer.C. Hostess and guest.D. Teacher and student.6. A. He has no interest in wild life protection.B. He cant join the group. C. He is sorry to fail in the examination.D. Hes already busy with the Student Union issue. 7. A. Price of petrol. B. Bus fare. C. Traffic condition. D. Petr

5、ol shortage.8. A. Theyll have to get some more paint.B. They should get someone to help them.C. They shouldnt delay any longer.D. They dont have to paint the room again.9. A. Summer vacation. B. Language learning. C. Pleasure of traveling.D. Studying abroad.10. A. The woman wants to go to Toronto.B.

6、 The man wants to go to Vancouver.C. There are no flights to Toronto.D. There are two direct flights to Toronto.Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will

7、 be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A. She explained the functions of the BCD International.B. She descr

8、ibed some popular singers.C. She played a new record.D. She introduced the radio program to listeners.12. A. About the Big Hits.B. The History of Pop.C. The Road to Music.D. Pop Words.13. A. To introduce new singers and songwriters.B. To provide the background with music.C. To help to understand the

9、 words to the big music hits.D. To hear from listeners opinions on music.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. To achieve high marks in study.B. To develop their own interests. C. To be responsible for their parents.D. To discover subjects outside class.15. A. Because the

10、re are so few rules. B. Because there are too many rules. C. Because they hate to take part in activities. D. Because they are afraid to make mistakes.16. A. Teachers show little interest in open education. B. Most traditional teachers support open education. C. Many teachers quite enjoy open educat

11、ion. D. Some traditional teachers do not like open education.Section C Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you hear. Write your a

12、nswers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Sunshine Community CollegeEVENING COURSESTo be completed for all new studentsStudents detailsSurname: 17 First name: Maria Nationality: 18 Occupation: Student Ad

13、dress: 24 Cherry Road Telephone No: 19 Course DetailsCourse Name: CGI 20 Course Code: 139 Starts: June 12, Monday 7 pm.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Why did Ruth call Tim?Because she needs volunteers to

14、(21)_ to the new students.When will Tim most probably go to help?He may go to help on (22)_ mornings.What doesnt Tim have on him? Tim doesnt have (23) _ on him.What does Ken have to do before leaving?He has to get (24) _ out.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A Directions: After reading the passages

15、below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.(A)There are 101 excuses for not writing or calling the media wh

16、en you see unfair, biased or inaccurate news coverage: “I dont know enough”; “Im too busy”; “My computer crashed.”(25)_(communicate) with journalists makes a difference. It does not have to be perfect; not all letters to journalists need to be for publication. Even(26)_ one-sentence, handwritten not

17、e to a reporter(27)_ be helpful. If you take the time to type a substantive letter, send copies of it to two or three places within the media outlet perhaps to the reporter, his or her editor, as well as to the letters-to-the-editor department. If media outlets get letters from a dozen people(28)_ (

18、raise) the same issue, they will most likely publish one or two of them. So even if your letter(29)_ ( not get) into print, it may help another one with a similar point of view get published. Surveys of newspaper readers show that the letters page is among the most closely read parts of the paper. I

19、ts also the page policy-makers look to as a barometer of public opinion. (30)_ you write to journalists, be factual, not rhetorical (带修辞色彩的). Do not personally attack them; thats more likely to convince them that theyre in the right. Address them in the language that most journalists(31)_ (train) to

20、 understand. Call on them to be responsible, professional, balanced and inclusive of diverse sources and viewpoints. Letters(32)_ are intended for publication should usually be drafted more carefully. (B)Westminster Abbey, the gothic church, stands in the heart of modern London overlooking the River

21、 Thames and Houses of Parliament. It started as a small monastery(修道院), (33)_ (found) in the year 960 by King Edgar, but soon became one of the most important churches in the kingdom. King Edgar was the first monarch(34)_ (bury) there in 1065. In the mid 13th Century, King Henry III decided to rebui

22、ld it as a great gothic cathedral to rival(与. . . . . .相匹敌)(35)_ in France. All monarchs have been crowned there(36)_ William the Conqueror in 1066, and many monarchs have married in the Abbey, (37)_(recently) Prince William and Catherine Middleton. But Westminster Abbey isnt just about royalty. Man

23、y of the greatest people in British history are buried or commemorated thereartists, scientists, thinkersthere isnt even a “poets corner” built up(38)_ the grave of 14th-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Westminster Abbey tells the story of ordinary British people too. Parts of the Abbey were destroyed

24、 in booming raids(空袭)during World War II(39)_ services went on throughout the war. On May 8, 1945, the V-E(Victory in Europe)Day, a thanksgiving service was held there. Westminster Abbey stood for courage and British spirit. (40)_ _ you are not a Christian, it is impossible not to feel a sense of so

25、mething otherworldly(超脱尘俗地) when you enter Westminster Abbeyand that goes for tourists, ordinary Londoners, or students getting ready for another Friday at school. Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be used once. Note that there is o

26、ne word more than you need.A. magical B. cultural C. meets D. built E. strong F. damagedG. entrance H. views I. calendar J. ranked K. litA long red bridge stretches out across water. It runs across the Golden Gate. This is not the _41_ to some sacred land, but it is just as _42_. The Golden Gate is

27、where San Francisco Bay _43_ the Pacific Ocean, and at night the scene of the bridge _44_ up over the water takes your breath away.Welcome to San Francisco, a place famous for its beautiful parks, hilly streets and lovely beaches. But the bridge is undoubtedly the most well-known symbol of the city.

28、 Before its completion in 1937, the bridge was considered impossible to build because of the foggy weather, powerful winds, and _45_ ocean currents in the city. However, despite the difficult conditions, the bridge was built in no more than four years. Its total length is nearly 2 kilometers.San Fra

29、ncisco _46_ first on Lonely Planets list of the best cities to visit in 2013. According to the worlds largest travel publisher, it came top as a result of its _47_ mix.According to the US 2010 census(人口普查), 21 percent of the citys population was made up of Chinese people. San Franciscos Chinatown is

30、 the largest outside of Asia and the oldest in North America. Two traditional festivals, the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, are the biggest events of the year on the citys _48_.If yellow cabs are a key part of New York city life, then the cable car is San Franciscos equivalent. The first c

31、able car came into public service in 1873, and the slow and noisy vehicle has been a symbol of the city ever since. The cable car network was once _49_ by a serious earthquake but, luckily, it has now recovered and provides better _50_ than the subway.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A Directions:

32、For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.It is one of the most terrifying moments for any urban cyclists: the first time a huge, high-sided construction truck lumbers alongside,

33、 the driver_51_ within their high cab(驾驶室). Now a leading cycling group hopes it has _52_ with a solution the cyclist-friendly lorry.The draft design, to be unveiled(揭幕)on Wednesday by the London Cycling Campaign, reduces the overall height of the lorry, _53_ the driving position, and greatly _54_ t

34、he side windows of the cab, stretching them as close to road level as possible. _55_ drivers of the traditional lorry have to rely on _56_ and sensors to spot cyclists or pedestrians close to the front offside of the vehicle, if they can detect them at all, the new design all but _57_ this blind spo

35、t. It is undoubtedly a big _58_, especially in London, where lorries form about 5% of vehicle traffic _59_ are responsible for about half of all cyclist deaths, with a large _60_ of these involving construction lorries, often turning left into a cyclist. In 2011, of the 16 cyclist deaths in London,

36、nine involved lorries, of which seven were construction vehicles.If elements of the London Cycling Campaigns design look familiar that is _61_ they are already in use many _62_ rubbish lorries already feature low-silled glass doors, allowing the drivers to look out for both staff _63_ bins and other

37、 pedestrians. This demonstrated how construction companies could change if they wanted to.A study _64_ last month by Transport for London said construction trucks were disproportionately(不成比率地)involved in cyclist accidents and recommended _65_ such as giving drivers delivering goods to building site

38、s more realistic time slots to avoid them being tempted into recklessness. 51. A. inaccessibleB. inconvenientC. invisibleD. inexact52. A. break away B. put downC. come up D. get along53. A. totallyB. especially C. generallyD. probably54. A. strengthensB. extends C. increases D. improves55. A. WhileB

39、. Since C. However D. Before 56. A. windowsB. drawersC. carriagesD. mirrors57. A. calculatesB. disapprovesC. implements D. eliminates58. A. solutionB. methodC. issue D. highlight59. A. soB. orC. but D. and60. A. dealB. number C. amount D. burden61. A. because B. untilC. unless D. whether62. A. reali

40、sticB. domestic C. academic D. traffic 63. A. participating B. associating C. assembling D. collecting64. A. released B. reflectedC. motivated D. hunted65. A. differencesB. problemsC. factors D. measuresSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several quest

41、ions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (A)On October 24,1929 “Black Thursday”a wave of panic selling of stocks swept the New York Stock Exchange.

42、The Great Depression began. By 1932, thousands of banks and businesses had failed. Industrial production was cut in half, farm income had fallen by more than half, wages had decreased 60 percent, new investment was down 90 percent and one out of every four workers was unemployed. The Republican pres

43、ident, Herbert Hoover was unable to take measures to deal with the economic collapse. So in the 1932 election, he was defeated by Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, who promised “a New Deal for the American people”.Within the “Hundred Days”, Roosevelt rushed through Congress a number of laws to aid the

44、 recovery of the economy. The Civilian Conservation Corps put young men to work in reforestation and flood.The Federal Emergency Relief Administration aided state and local relief funds. The Agricultural Adjustment Administration paid farmers to reduce production, thus raising crop prices. The Tenne

45、ssee Valley Authority built a network of dams in the Tennessee River area to generate electricity, control floods and manufacture fertilizer. The National Recovery Administration regulated fair competition among businesses and ensured bargaining rights and minimum wages for workers.The Social Securi

46、ty Act of 1935 established contributory old age and survivors pensions, as well as a joint federal state program of unemployment insurance.The Work Progress Administration was one of the most effective of the New Deal measures. Financed by taxes collected by the federal government, the WPA created millions of jobs by undertaking the construction of roads, bridges, airports and other public buildings. It kept workers in the job, thus preserving their skills and their self-respect.The New Deal programs did not end the Depression. But the economy

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